Month: August 2021

Rugged showcases its layout-printing construction robots

Few robotics categories are poised to benefit more from the events of the past year than construction. It’s a booming field that could benefit massively from automaton, a fact that’s only been amplified as the pandemic brought many nonessential businesses to a standstill. We’ve seen a number of players in…

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Ragnarok ransomware gang shuts down and releases decryption key cybercriminal

The cybercriminals behind the Ragnarok ransomware have decided to close up shop and have now released the master key capable of decrypting files locked with their malware. As reported by BleepingComputer, the Ragnarok ransomware gang didn’t even leave a note explaining the move. Instead, they replaced all of the victims…

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Square to launch a new paid subscription, Invoices Plus

Square’s popular free invoicing software is becoming the company’s next big subscription service. The company is poised to announced a paid subscription offering called Invoices Plus, which will offer sellers a set of advanced features, including some that had previously been available with the free service. The service itself had…

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Russian cosmonauts find new cracks in International Space Station module The International Space Station in orbit around Earth

Russian space officials say that cosmonauts on the International Space Station (ISS) found fresh cracks in one of its modules, presenting another challenge for the aging space station. “Superficial fissures have been found in some places on the Zarya module,” Reuters reported Vladimir Solovyov, chief engineer of rocket and space…

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Zoom announces first startups receiving funding from $100M investment fund

For more than year now, Zoom has been on a mission to transform from an application into a platform. To that end it made three announcements last year: Zoom Apps development tools, the Zoom Apps marketplace and a $100 million development fund to invest in some of the more promising…

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HBO Max and YouTube are now on Spectrum TV

Two of the biggest players in streaming, HBO Max and YouTube, have officially arrived on Spectrum TV. It’s the first time the apps have been supported on Spectrum TV, Charter’s digital cable provider and live TV app, and users will be able to access content from both apps through the…

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